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The (ul tailing packet sthooner
E XC E L, y
. E. Hum.ikhr, Matter.
mm Will tail on Monday uext, ,8lli
Juan. For panage only. htvinf extensive
accommodationa. apply to Capt. H. OB board
at Anciaux’ wharf, or to
juoet COHEN <l MILLER-
FOR CHARLESTON,
The One 8team Paokei
“John David Monoin,"
* Capt. Dubolt,
I '.V ill leave Bolton'* wbf.
THIS MOUtS IN.U, at 9 o'clock- For freight
or pauage, apply on board,' or to.
jane* J W LONG. Agent.
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Steam Packet
Gao. Wamiinoton,
Capt. J. Curry.
• Will lenvo Boltou’i wharf
THIS. MORNING, at 9 o’eloek. For
freight or pauege, apply on board, or
JOHN W. LONG, Agent.
. june 2
FOR AUGUSTA.
The Steamboat
GEORGIA,
CIavt Nonius
.Will leave Tomorrow.
For I'.eig .t, apply at Iho Steam boat Office
jono t 8. C. DUNNING. Prea’t.
opposite tlio
P. MTNTYIiE-
Respectfully infr.m his friends
and the public, tint he is now res
J.ly toontcrtsin thom in that beau-
riful situation, No. 5 Broadway,
j tbo Bowling Green, near tbe Battery,
where he is enabled to take in families, in
private or at tho public table, on reasonable
terms. Tbe bones is extensive and commo
dious. and being near the Battery, renders it
very pleasant for families
O' The Savannah Georgian, Charleston
Courier, and Baltimore Chronicle, are re*
quested to pabliab tbe above for one month,
and send theirs bill to P. M’Intyre, No. 5
Broadway, Now York, for pnymont,
joneS 161
Planters’ Bank Dividend No. 27.
T HE Board of Directors haviug tills dn\
declared a Dividend of two and n half
S or cent, for tho last six months, tho sum will
e paid on and after Thursday next.-
June let, 1U29. J. MARSHALL,
Cashier.
june2 Cl
Marine & Fire Insurance Bank.
DIVIDEND NO. 4.
T HE Board bavins this day declared a
Dividend from the profits of this Bank
for the past C months, of ooe dollar per sharo,
the same will be paid to Stockholders, or their
attoruics, on and. after Thursday next, 4th
inst. W. W. BAKER, Cashier.
June 1st, 1029.
june 2 61
Preston Smelling Salts.
A SUPPLY of tbe above celebrated Salts,
very highly porfumed, and rccommcn
dud for tho cure of,hoadache, &c.« just re
ceived and for solo by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
june 2 Dmcgiets, Gibbons 1 Building
Beach Island Academy.
T IlETrUblccs ottlio Beach Island Aca
demy, actuated by the enlighting spir
it of tho day, aro gratified to announce to the
public, that this Institution (just organized)
is now io operation under the auspices of Mr,
Daniel S Henderson, a highly respectable
graduato of tbo South Carolina College.
Mr. Handorson has been eogagod for so,,
voral years, very successfully to Academical
. Instruction.
In this Institution will he taught tho Latin
and Greek Language!; English Grammar,
Geography aod Astronomy, with the use of
Maps and Globes; Arithmetic, Algebra, Gc-
omotry, Trigonometry, Surveying, &c. with
the various other hranebos of an English Edu
cation, usually taught iu similar establish-,
tnents.
Few Institutions equal this with regard to
tha advantages resulting from locality. It is
in Edgefield District, about seven miles from
the city of Augusts, within a mile ofa Church,
in a moral ana hospitable community, dense
ly popnlatod by rcspeatable Planters. Tbe
situation ii derated, retired and boautiful—
it possessea tho benefits of being near a large
city, wbero tbo atudonts may occasionally re
coive instruction without imbibing tho vioci
incident to a permanent residence.
The year wil! be divided into four quarters
and two sessions. Each session will inclndc
n half ynar; at tho olnso of each of which
there will be a Public Examination, succoe.
ded by (wo weeks vacations. No pupil will
bo admitted fora less term tlmn n quarter.
Tho Trailed pledge themselves to attend
strictly to tho morals and health of thoso stu
dents that may be placed nt this institution.
Board may he had iu genteel private fam-
ilids, at from j{f!0 to $100 per nnnum.
Rates of Tuition will be as follcws
*5 per quarter.
English Edocation,
Classical Education,
JOHN I. GRAY, 1 u
JOHN MILLER, | 7
THO’S 8. MILLS, ) |
MILLEDGE GALPHIN, I 3 .
SAMUEL CLARICE, J '
Beach Island, 4tb May, 1029.
EPTho Editors of the Carolinian, Cbarlei
ton Mercury, ond Savannah Georgian, will
publish the above three limoa weekly, and
forward their accoonts to this office for pay
ment.
june 2 61——pf
Just Received.
gQQQ HAMS, Middlings <t Shoulders
North Carolina Bacon of supe
rior quality
For aale by
June I * J B HERBERT!
North Carolina Bacon.
A A AAA FOUNDS BACON,Hams
TrViUVV Shoulders and Middlioi
of prime quality just received dad for eala by
' JOHN BENTLEY,
may 7 139
Savannah Exports.
Pj^HE Exports of Colton ard Rice for
A May, are ready for. delivery at tha
Bookstore of the subscriber
T M DRISCOLL,
jjmel 160
NEW SPRING GOODS.
OHXOHBBTJm dt 80K&HT0H
DRAPERS,TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
H AVEju.l received from New York,.by
late arrivals, a choice selection. of
GOOD S,
Calculated for the Spring Trade, which thay
will tell on tho moat reasonable (anna.
AWUNO which ask.
Extra inporfino bluuaad black VolvotClothi.
ALSO,
Blue. Mack, olive, groan and mix'd Quean's
Cloth*, a new article, well adeplod for
summer wear;
Wellington Ceuimere for pantaloona, a new
article in thu market;
Alio, fancy drab Caaainwrei of a variety of
abed. a. j
VEBTINGBi,
A bandsomo asaortmoot of Silk, Velvet) Toil-
lnatt, Valentis and Maraaillea, oftbe
latest London spring patterns.
FANCY ARTICLES:
Sucbaa Handkerchiefs, Cravata.Cosaack and
Aporm Stocks, Suspanden, Glove* and
Hriajory. '■ : . . . '
READY MADE CLOTHING,,
of all descriptions, io ovary variety of style
apd pattern, made up at the North, un-
dor the auperlntendanoo of one of ,
tbe firm.
n ETC. A S. tender their acknowledgments
to their friends and thb publio fur paat favoW
they bavo received, and hope by tbeir obdoa
sore to merit a continuance,
april 8 14—|it f
SPRING FASHIONS.
FINCH & WARE AND,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
MARKET SQUARE,
H AVE received by recent arrivals' from
.Now York, a fashionable supply of
Goods, in their line, suitable for gentlemen's
wear, such at
Super blue, black, brown, olive and green
ciape and velvet finished
BROADCLOTHS.
Circassians and Bombixioea, (superior
•).
White and brown English and French
Drills
Striped Florentine and white Satin Jean
Rowan Cassimeros, French Linens,dec
VESTINGS:
Spotted aod Striped Valenciasand Mar
seilles, Buffsad white do. do. Silk
Toilinott and Velvets, new patterns.
FINCY ARTICLES,-such as:
Cravat*. Handkerchiefs,
Aprom nnd Navarino Slocks,
Suspenders nnd Hosiery,
Black and brown Horsoskin and Thread
Gloves, &c. Arc.
Together with a handsome assortment of
Ready Made Clothing.
Mode in a superior style, under Hia iospec
tion of one of the firm at' (tie North. The
above Goods have been carefully selected by
Mr. J. M. Warlnnd, whoso unremitted, at
tention to the state of tho market, enables
them to offer them to their customers and
friends on aueft terms, as cannot fail to
please. , 4 *' s
N. B. Tho latest London and New York
Fashions are received, and tbeir customers
may dopeod on haying tbeir garments made
in a superior stylo and at short notice,
may 6 13(1
SPRING AND SUMMER
GQOD S-
LOW, TAYLOR &. CO.
H AVE laedleg from ship Oglethorpe,from
Liverpool, an extensive and general
assortment of
BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Also, received by recent arrivals from New
York, Ac.
A I.A11GE SUPPLY OF
AMERICAN AND INDIA
SEASONABLE ARTICLES.
Which they offer for aale by tho original
peckcgo, piece, or dozeo, at moderate prices;
and always bavo for sala
OSNABURGS, COTTON BAGGING,
CRATES Or
EARTHEN WARE,
CASKS OF
LONDON BOTTLED PORTER,
AND
SCOTCH ALE.
epril 25 129
FLOUR, See.
K fb BBL8 “Hoxall” Flour
HU 50 do “Gallcgo" do
StTtfo Catodep do of very good qoslity
150 do Howard St do
150 Ucgt Lard
15 casks Homs In bogs, put up for
family ase
200 hams io bags, Baltimore curing
30,000 wl. Shuuldors and Middliugs _
40 pieces best Hemp Bagging
150 bundles primo Eastern Hay
30 bbla Loaf Sugar
5. qr casks sup. Sberry Wine
For salo by
BAYARD A HUNTER,
june 1- 160—p
10,000 DOLLS-
Washington City
LOTTERY.
CLASS NO. 9.
W AS drawn at Washington on the 261b
ultimo—the drawing will be received
on the 3d.
S C H S M E J
t 1 prize of
|10,000
1 do
2,500
1 do
2,000
1 do
1,200
1 do
1,022
1000
2 da .
4 do
500
5 do
300
10 do
200 •
10 do
150
20 do
100
die. lee.
foe.
Tickots-.*••«•••
$4 00
Helroe
• •,.,••....•2 00
Quarters
Orders atlooded to at
a..,**.,..,. I 00
june 1 Lottery
_
'xdvBfaQffist.
R Twenty Dollars Reward..
ANA WAV from tbo subscriber a negro
> woman named Mary, and a negro n*n
named Brovoboy, Mary naaway from
Gray’a Pina Laud, S. C. about Iwo week*
agd—She had on elheh aho went away a
plaid bins homespun frock, she la about 21
yean of age, dark complexion,'and aba lor
marly belongod to Mr Kingtljr, also to Mr*.
Beydl she may be about Diehl aa her toother
livoa at Mrs. Boyd'S. Brareboy rasa Way a
iaalow,' '
boat tha .1st of January, ha iaa low.chuooky
fellow,about 20 year* of ago—He may easily
ba kaowp, aa doe of bis front tooth la out, he
formerly belonged to Henry Tioee, and last
K Adams. T
to Mr. Adams. Ten Dollars-will ba given
for each of them on thoir dolivery at the Jail
of Chatham County; and information given
to J De La Motto, Jr. Esq. at Savanaah, or
the subscriber at Laurel Hill. 8 C- All
persons are forbid harboring said slaves on
pain ofthe penalty of tbe law, it bleb will'be
rigidly eoforeed.
B. WALLING,'
Laurel Hill.
may 29 158—pH*
R*
Ten Dollars Reward. ,
ANAWAY from tho siibsoriber, about
tha 1st of February last, a negro wo
man named DOLLY, about twenty four or
five years of age, and about five feat two or
throe Inchci high, yellow comploxion, has a
large moutb and broad toetb, free apqkon end
lisp* a little. She. is no doubt lurking about
town, ortho plantation occupied by John
Millen. Esq, last year, to whom aba was hi
red. Tbs aberis reward will bo given by her
delivery to me on Wilmington Island) or iodg.
ad in Savanaah jail, to that I get her again.
ELIZABETH WHITING
mav 26 55
One Hundred Dollars.
T HE above reward tf One Hundred Dol
lars will be paid by tho Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham Cennty, for ap
prehending and delivering to the Jailor of
said county. SAMPSON, a slava Ihe proper
ty of Dr. Wro. R. Waring, charged with tbit
crime of murder, committed on Bktdaway
Island..
Byordor. ■
ROBERT W. POOLER,
, Clerk Io. Cf. C. C;
jane! ) ISO—rn
§10 Reward)
R ANAWAY from tbe.subsoriber on the
27th Fob. last, his mulatto girl Cretia,
of fair comploxion for a mulatto—as Sba is
well known in this oily and eounty, a desetip
lion is uneecetnary. Tbe above reward will
bo paid on delivering liar to mo or to the
Jailor of Chatham County.
DANIEL MX.
may 29 159—
BOARD OF HEALTH.
City oe Savannah. )
April 29th, 1620 \
To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah—
Y OU nfo earneilly rrquebted by tho Board
ofllralth to inform them, through the
medium of (heir Chairman, W&rdCotumiltcc
(ho City .Marshal, or by notice in writfi
through (ha Post Offico* of any nuiunei
which exists, or of any deposit! in
Collars, that may be considered injurious t6
th*rheai(li r.f tho city. ,
By ordur. JOHN SHBLLMAN,
•w Chatman
VVm.
. Morel, Sec'rg.
. - FOR JfEir-YORir.
tfcaj?asLimm link?]
Tho^rjfuUr^packeUhii^
T. IUnmsoN, Maeter.
i , i Will tail on Monday oust; the
Hih iu*'* For ^rciffbl or ^atKagoi havingcx*
—- • ■ aivsKui vi |iue-anu, uivii
cb.lsat arrommodatioos, apply to Capt...,
board, at Jones’ upper wharf, or lo
v/HALL. SHaPTERATUPPER.
fiJTho ship Emperor, J. H. Bannott, mat
tar, will .ueoeed tbe Helen Mar, and tall on
Monday tha I5ih lolt) ■
FOR LIVERPOOL',
The drat rate ship
J U L I V S (! JE S A R ,
> T MoMullxh, rnaaior,
aoaMS Will positively sail on tho 2d
Jmiv Fur pse.sgo only apply to the matter
on board or to wSl, OASTON.
may 29 U8
FOR NB1V YORK,
TWo fait tailing packet chip
Chancellor,
..7-hV. JcAn Bradley, matter,
-— I W . tHmI wlth quiok despatch—
It or freight or passage, having extonilve ac
commodation, apply (o Copt B. oe board,
it Jonas' wharf, onto .,
may 27 COHEN dc MILLER.
FOR NR W- YORK
Tba fine foil sailingaloon
william;
Slurlevant, matter,
, Will sail on Tuosday next. For
iSteiaA linulns* marA . — 1
»v ■■■ Diets uu m uuouuy UOAla f 0
freight or Paasago, having good aooommoda
*: *- n “* ° — a f . - -
- „ J o-l O RWW UVbUllllMUUS"
lions, apply to Capt. J. on board, at Jones'
uppolwharfor to
HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER.
tune 1
FOR DARIEN,
-ftv. Tito 8loop
EXCEL,
Capt. Jams* Blankenship,
To sail on WedooBdny noxt.
For freight apply to tho Captain oo board at
Jooea’ upper wharf, or to
ROBERT HABERSHAM.
may 30 15!>—o
For Snlo,
A pair of hay colored
carriage Hones. Apply to
R. J. ARNOLD.
may 21
ROOT HABERSHAM.
151—ro
Just Rocoivcd.
10 dozeo Fancy Chain
15 bags Feathers
15' casks Whits Lead
For sale’by
JB HERBERT.
may 20
Landrcth’s Garden Seeds.
A pnpply just icceivod, among
which urn Flower Bceda Ruin
Bnga do. Onion do For sale by
4 T RYERSON, Jr.
april 24 ltn
Fruit, Teas and Wine.
WHOLE, Iu,If mid qlmrtor buxe.
may S
35
In the Sixth Circuit Court of Ihe United Stater
for the Dulricl of Georgia.
Mav Tf.rm,-IU29. at Sovaonah.
S TEPHEN G. THREADCRAFT and.
Archibald S. Bullocb, having boon duly
summoned tu attend ibis Court as Grand Ju
rors, nnd Henry L, Butler, of Liberty coun
ty, as n Petit Juror, and failing to appear—
It it ordered. That tboy bo fined aorording
to law on tbe first day oftbe next Term, un
less they make sufficient excuse on oath,
. GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
mav 21 151—ro
Dirlrict Court of the United Statu fur the
Dietrict of Georgia,
May Twin, 1826.
W HEREAS James Ker, and Andrew
Dixon were duly aummoned lo attend
this Court as Petit Jurors, and failod to an-
poor. It ia ordered that they be finod ac
cording lo law, unless they make aufficieot
excuaesou oath on or before the 1st day of
the next term, (12th August noxt)
Extract from tbe Minute*.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
may 21 151—ro
W.1 ..'i
Savannah Poor House and Hos
pital.
V ISITING Committee for Juno. 1829—
John Stevens and Josopli Camming
Attending Phytieians—Drs. Screvon and
Wilkina.
JOS. CUMMING, Scc’ry.
june 1 ISO
A Teacher Wanted,
T O instruct, during thu Summer months,
in e private family residing in a health
ful part of South Carolina, It will ba requi
red that be understands Ihe Latin language.
Apply to ROBT. HABERSHAM,
may 29 158—p
Situation Wanted,
B Y n young mut), a native of France, who
•ifHiUkUi.dN the Unultah, French and
S| *n'ah language*. Ho ha* a know lodge of
the Grocery and Diy Good* buainma. The
heat of rf'Rmnmundalioni can be furniHlted.
innv $9 . 60—p*
Carriage atid Horses.
JjlORSAi E. a iravelijiig Carnogo and
pair of woli broke Northern flumes.
They will be soid separately or together
A. TELFAIR.
may 28 157—q
T HE Subscriber offers for sale a vary light
aod well finished Barouche, fitted for
one or two Horace, with Haineee, and two
excellent draught Horses. They will be sold
low, and on a credit of tlx months,for t note
with interest and an approved endorsor.
Hia HOUSE in Broughton atreet is also
offered on a loase of one or more years.
JNO. M’PHERSON BERBIEN.
mays. > . 136
Thermometers.
A N assortment of London Thormomders
in Boxwood, Morocco aod JapaaVl Tio
cues, just received and for aale by
Lay ei Hendrickson, Druggists,
any 28 Gttbqn'i BnlMtag*.
may 27
, Bunch Muscatel Ramus
t oases Werdsls’s London Piuklas
to bbissoft shelled Almonds
• 5 boxos Marseilles Capora
40 dox Madeira and Sberry Wioea
25 boxes old PorlnadsparkliDgCbam
paigne
75 doz Claret nnd London Parlor
50 dux Philadelphia Palo Alo aol
Porter
6 boxes Sicily Lemons, (primo or
dor)
Imperial and Black
. TEAS.
of very .superior flavor and
quality, received and for salo
^ C, A. WOODRUFF,
Bay Stroot.
166—I m
Executor’s Sates.
By J• B. H E R B BR T.
AN Ilia firat-Taoaday.in June next, ba<
U tween the legal honra of aale, will bo
•old before the Court Honed 16 tbe Cliy (if
8avannab,' seven Nogroes, belonging to the
Estate of tbe late Robert Isaao, duceesod,
vlxt—Flora, a first rate cook and waahori
'Ilona, her daughter,.about IS or 16 years of
age | Cora, do. about It do.i little Alex, her
soii; about 3 or 4 yoaai of age—Adetioe, a
girl abbot 15 or 16 yeata Uf ago I Annette, a
By PHILBRICK t, .
Ou TUESDAY noxt, 2-—, t
CotVHo 0 ut t,Bmb8WU, f ‘^° B *, 0# ^'
A Negro Pollow,
about SO yesra of age, a good gatd«ter sad.
ostler—aod . . - '
A Negro Fellow,
about 33 yaara at age, a prime field hand *
Tartnp cub, purcl.aiirs paying for tltlen.
may SO
girl about It ar 13 do.f and IIUlo Sampson,
bo^ about 8 or 7 do.
Terms made known at time of sale,
WM. SCARBOROUGH,'*
WM TAYLOR,
NORMAN WALLACE,
m.areti.28 ■ s
W 1 ;
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On tho first Tuesdsy ip Juno next,
~ILL bo cold at tho Court House in the
pity of Savannah, betwoeq the uiua
hours of sale, the following property. )
All that Lot No (6.) aix, Cotumbla Ward,
with the improveipcnta thereon,.kpaodod cast
by lot No (7,) soron, reuth by a land, wait
by lot No (ft.) tiro, and north by Broughton it.
Alto, all that plantation near Savannah,
known aa Twaediido, containing 486 acres,
more or loss, with the improvements thoroon,
hounded north and mirth eaat by Savapnah
river and Onslow Island, oo tho north west
by lands bolonging to Poatoll. and' on the
south by lands belonging to Mrs Margaret
Mackay ( leviedop as thb property of 1 John
Moral, to latidfy executions in favor of Ihe
Bank of Darien, Bank of tba State of Geor
gia, and others.
All that lot,No (18) sixteen, Franklin
Ward, with thb improvements thereon,boun
ded east by Jefforaon atreet. aonth by Bryan
street, west by lot No. (10.) fifteen, and
north.by a ions.
Also, lot No (10,JtonDIgby Tytbinp,Decker
Ward, bounded eaat by Lot No. (0,) nine,
south by Bryeli street, west by. Jefferson at.
and north by a lono. .
Also, west half of lot No (3,) throo, Ellis
Tything, Uoathcnte Word, bounded eaat by
east half of said Lot, south by a lano, wost
by Lot No 4, and north by Brough|oa streot.
Also, tho following eleven Nogroes, viz i
Roso, Israel, Honry, Sadi, Summer, Sophia,
and her five Children, Elizabeth, Samuel,
Isaiah, Rinaldo end Laura; and ona Jock-
ass—Levied on an the properly of Win. and
Francis Duyle. to satisfy executions in favor
uf Johnston & Mackay, Gazwny U. Lamar,
Wm. Bennett, nnd others,
All that Lot No. (38.) thirty six, Franklin
Ward, with Ills improvements thereon,
bounded cut by Montgomery a'ront, aouth
by Broughton street, wool by. lot No. (35,
thirty firo, nnd norlbby a lane. ‘ '
Also, one half of lots No, (211 Itvsnty-one
and (22) twenty two, Franklin Word, with
the improvements thereon, known ae tbe
Georgia Hutal nnd Slabloa, bounded East by
Franklin Square, South by Congress Street,
Wbst by West Broad Street, itnd North by
St. Julian Streot—loviud on aa tbo property
nf Julio P. Williamson, to satisfy executions
in favor of tho Darina Bank, and othere.'
GEORGE MILLEN, a. c. c.
ByPHILBRICK.lt BAKER}..
On Ott first Tuesday in June oyCC
jjVHfL bo sold before tbo Coi>rt Hoots |R
/T tho city of Davanoah batveeo the
uiua! houriol salo, tbs followim properly, vlA
One negro tytmt#. SsQdbD,
4LS0,
I Gold Watch i 1 double bAttelM Qua
I pair; Pillule i I hay Mare, apd lot cfntuiM
Domijabai, SUt. Ace. belonging to the esl,tq
of Launcnlot H. Faay. doceated, sold by per
mission of the Court of Ordinary of Ohauwnt
county, by order .of tbe Administrate—put*
Chasers paying for titles**.
may 20 Terma cash, .
SALES.
On thefiret Tuesday in June next,
W ILL bo aold in front of the Court Home
in tho City of Savannah between the
usual linurs nf lalo,
Tho Mim ing Negroes, sis i Mary, Beck and John,
evict! tin wider am) by virtue of uiijixceiuion on ford.
*.mk
Willian
of morlgago against Aiuos Gaskio, ia flivour oi
illianiN, Thuniimon.
Throo No , :
- -uoNccrooa, via) Nancy and her f«Vo children,
Frank ami Martha, levied on under and by virtue of an
execution oii foroclosuro or mortgage ngainil. Joseph
Miller, Priscilla Moody. Jo»c|th T. Miller, Maryann
Elisabeth Miller, and William W. Miller, in Ikvor al
Ebcnuxor Jenckoa. '
Alao tho following Negroes, to tvii: 'Abner', March,
Toney, Jerry, Urnm, Liulo Uram, Prince, Bor r '‘ ^
Toney, Jerry, Urnm, Liulo Bram, Prince, lion. Diimk
Bclvy’fi cliild, Scipio, Hager and chUd, Parris, Marrian
and child, Hcck and child—levied on under foreclosure,'
,a\v Rnd Notarial Office.
HE Subaoriber bee removed his Oflie«gF
to that lately occupiod by R. W. Ha-
axiuniM, Esq immediately above Meuta.
Mallory A Duff,'a Clothing Store, end ad
joining the Lew Ofllco of Mcssrt. Millen de
Clark. lie will attend with care and punc
tuality to all business connected with ins pro-
festiou, and may be found at all times at hie
ofllco, when not engaged in professional- bu-
sinen eliewhoro.
ROBERT M. CHARLTON,
junel 6'—n
Wm. Washington, feruso, vs, PeterTimoihy.
GEO. MILLEN, race,
april G 1,2
NOTICE.
T HE Savannah, Ogecbee and Alatamaba
Canal Company will roceivq proposals
for contracts, for the remaining portion! of
tbo lino of Canal, not under contract.
Portion! of excavation and embankment
varying in extent from two to eighteen chains
will be lot in soparato parcels, If it be doslr
od. L. 0. REYNOLDS,
Resident Engineer,
may 8 140
Wanted to Hire ?
GOOD Cook, vratlier and ironcr—Alao
A G
a female aervanl to tuin<l children.—
Good recommendationi will bo required, and
tbe bigboat wages paid. Apply at tint office
may 30 159
Stolen,
A SILVER SALT-CELLAR, lined with
- Gold, with tbe fafnily crcal a Saracen's
Head, oo one atff. stud tbo initial S. oo the
other A liberal reward will be given for
tbo rctnrn of the said article. Inquire a(
(hi* office
nryit 15?
STOLEN,
F ROM the ship Giiloain- .,n the night of
tbo 26lli iost. her JOLI.V BOAT, pilot
od black inside and not. with a white watre
Line. A reward of 5 dellara will ho paid to
the peraon rotnrniog tbo boat to the said chip
or to WM. GASTON,
may 22 156
LOST,
,N tbe afternoon of the 27tb a Topaz
Breast Pio set with pearl. The findor
will’be rewarded by leaving it at this office-
may <8 167—p
0 s
NOTICE.
rf^HE business heretofore conducted undor
JL (tie firm of MoElbiney, Girvio die Co.
will be continued oo tbe individual account
of tbe eubicriber.
/AMB3 GIRVIN.
ttfdjfjf 141
SHEIUFFW HALEB-CONTINUED.
On the first Tuesday in Junenext %
W ILL bo sold boforo tbo Court House in
the City of Savannah, between tbo
usual hours of talc: V
All that tract of land, containing two hundred anO
fobrtaon acrcu and a halfacm, aituated, lying and being
in the County of ChaUuun, in tbo Slate of Georgia, in
tho viriniiy of the cilp» of Savannah, originally tho prop
erty of Pihliip Mi]lodgc,!atu tax collector Ibr laid coun
ty—bounded on the north by fivo acre lots, on the south
b^f land* of John Smith, on tho oail by land* of Kichard
—, Mrla
ylly and Hampton Lillibridgc, on tho weat by land*
of Ann Hunter and — ■ Burnside*, together with all
tho bouses, outhouse*, and improvement* on the laid
tract—levied on under and by virtue of onexccuiionon
foredoiuro of mortgage, issued out of tho auperior court
of Chatham County, in favor of (ho Statu of Georgia
againat (ho administrator and heir*ofWjlliam Stephen*)
the former purchucr not having complied with the coir*
dilinru uf sale.
A wooden tenement building, of one and a half stories,
situated on Boat Boundary fitreot, on the northwest of
a lot of Innd lain Dobells, adjoining lot No 8, of lint lots
commonly called Bayard’s—levied on as tl*i property
of 0. II. Hayden, to satisfy an omccutinn in favor of F.
WMIeinncuidii.
tnav 13 GEO. MILLEN, see.
CITY 8HERIFPS SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Juno noxt,
W ILL bo anld before the Court House,
between the usual hour* ofaalo :
A!! throo thrCo Lots, Nos. 12, IS and 14. with improv
raciitr, in the city of Savannah, New Leeds, known aa
Gurdiier'sTan Yard—levied on aa tho property of tho
estate of John Gardner, deceased, to aalmy an exocu*
turn in favor of William Barnes and Daniel Conyers,
administrators of Daniel flow cl, decease).
A. D’LYON. c. t.
, may 4 136
TAX COLLECTORS SALE.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court House
in tho city of Savanaah between tbe
usual boura, the following property, or so
mur.b thereof as will natiafy the tax for 1826:
Lot No. 20, Carpenters* Bow, Triiiicu’* Garden,
bounded west by East Broad Htrcct, north by Lot No,
II, east by Lot No. 21, and south by Lot No. 22—le
vied on as tlw property of the estate or Isaiah Daven
port, tu satisfy tho State and County Tax tor tho year
1828.—Amount due, 912 11, andcozta.
DAVID HELL, t. c. c. c.
may 4 126
Marshal’s Salo—Continued.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
VS71LL be void before tbe Court House in
W tbo City of Savannah, between tbe
houraof 10 in tha morning, and three in the
afternoon, the following land, viz t
Two tracts oflaDd in the diatrlotof Whits
Blnffi (be said two Iota of land being levied
on ae tbe property of Thomas Rice—the Uni|
led Slates ». Benjamin Wall andolhoie.—
Tho properly pointed out by the heirs of the
said Rice. Terms cub, purchasers to pay
for titles,
JOHN H. MOREL; n. d c
. n
On
BY j.’b:HiRhAiTtf ' \
a TUESDAY next, the 2d Jane-
Will be Mid before‘lbs Court Haute in {&&
city.
A negro man algat ffs yeut* of sMj
xr.su, ; .
A negro men about 35 ystraefjtfb -
•■•yW Terms cash..
By J. B. HERBERT,
On tho first Tuesday in June negt,
Will be told before tho Court House in
this City,
A Negro Girl,
A good cook, (vftsher and inner, ag£f g. -
bout to JfSarfe.—Tertrje catli,
mav to . ,
BY FHILUMCKft itWV.w 1 *
Oo TUESDAY, 3d Judo next*.
At II o*oloek, win be «ld in front of fh#
Court IIouboo '
A prime Negro Fellow math
ed Coffy about 26 years of age
mny to Terms oasf.
By, J, It. HERBERT,
Oo the first Tuesday in Jane next, - J
At; II o’clock, will ho eold before (4’
Court Hneto In'this City.
A Negro Girl, eocustijaipdW
tho field.
m, y IS ■ . Tcrnit cstK
“EXECUTOR'S SAliti, . **
BY PHILBRICK St BAKER.
, On TUESDAY. ?d Jane next,
Will be iol3 before the court house in thin
eilv, between the niusl, hours of sale, the
following Negroes, viz i
Rachel, and her four children Marla, Va
ry, Darid and Sam, belonging lo tho cslata
of the late Col. J. Johnston, decerned, ana
aold byordor of tho Executors,
may 8
Administrator’s Sole.
w 1
Administrator’s Sale,
'ILL bo sold on the first Toesdsy in
Juno next, before the Court House in
Riceboro’, Liberty Coaoly, a tract of pine
lend, containing 250 acrua, more or icee,
situated on tho Sendorsvillo Road, and on tlur
waters of tbo Caoouohie—bolng.lbe properly
of the estate of Heory Strum, deo. Said by
permission oftho Justices of tba Inferior
Court of said County, when oitling for ordi
nary purposes.
JON. (MULDER AdmV.
apt'1» IIP—1«
BYJ.B. HERBERT.
TOMORROW, 3d lost.
At 11 o’clock will ba sold before my Itore,
A general assortment of
GROCERIES.
ALIO,
20 bbta.Fl.ur
IP do Gin
to dose a Consignment.
23 kegs No. 1 Tobacco.
juno2 Torino Cssh.
UVARSHAL’d BALE.
In Admiralty.
W ILL be sold - at Robert Habershsm’a
upper wharf on Thursday, tbe 4tb qf
June next, at 12 o’olook.
The Sloop Neptuno,
her tacklo, apparel and furniture,—the same
sold by order of the Honorablo Special Court
of Admiralty.
JOHN H. MOREL, m. ». o. .
may 30 159
Hartford Firo Insurance Com.
pany,
SAVANNAH AGENCY.
T HISOffico will make inouranoosagoiiut
Fire.—Apply lo
S. a PARKMAN.
tnsy 27 166—l
Wanted,
B Y the subscribers, 250 oobkr feet of 2}
inob Pride of India Plank of Iho beat
quality. It must bo as much as pouiblo, free
from ro(*»plit and sap wood—and the sticki
as long and large at can be procured.
SCOTT & BALFOUR,
msy 8 141
NOTICK
DIVIDEND NO. 12.
A DIVIDEND olftednUarspershare, bag
boon Tats day declared by tbe Direc
tors of tbe Steam boat Company of Georgia. -
payable to the Stock Holdsrs, at tbe Swam
boat Office, on and after the first Monday ia
June next. WB. P. HUNTER,
Bro’ry and Treasurer, S. 0. Cv
May 4th, 182V.
mays &
DENTISTRY.
D R. OWENS takes pleasureituaosbdd.
ing to tiro citizens, hit return to Uw
City of Savannah 1 and that be baa taken a
tiluoof rooms, in Mrs. White’s building, oil'
Bruoghton street, noxt doer to Mn. Osborne!
where ha may be consulted prsfosiioaally, at
all boura, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
At tbo season is fqr advanced. Iita trUt
will neceasYrily fan liffijftjf fo x fuv sMt 1
15?—* '■